In this episode of "My Favorite Conservative," hosts Edward and Andrea engage in a dynamic conversation with guest Jennifer Oliver O'Connell, an investigative journalist, political analyst, and entrepreneur. Jennifer, who writes for platforms such as "As The Girl Turns" on Substack and RedState.com, offers an insightful look into her journey from a staunch Democratic family in Chicago to becoming a prominent conservative voice. The trio delves into a wide array of topics including Kamala Harris's controversial political rise, the potential manipulation of voting integrity, and the complex dynamics within the Democratic Party. Jennifer shares her critiques of Harris's prosecutorial record, tying it to broader discussions about identity politics and voter motivations.
In this episode of "My Favorite Conservative," hosts Edward and Andrea engage in a dynamic conversation with guest Jennifer Oliver O'Connell, an investigative journalist, political analyst, and entrepreneur. Jennifer, who writes for platforms such as "As The Girl Turns" on Substack and RedState.com, offers an insightful look into her journey from a staunch Democratic family in Chicago to becoming a prominent conservative voice. The trio delves into a wide array of topics including Kamala Harris's controversial political rise, the potential manipulation of voting integrity, and the complex dynamics within the Democratic Party. Jennifer shares her critiques of Harris's prosecutorial record, tying it to broader discussions about identity politics and voter motivations.
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[00:00] Introducing Jennifer Oliver O'Connell, investigative journalist and political analyst.
[08:14] Voted for Mondale-Ferraro due to excitement over Ferraro's competence.
[10:25] Criticism of policies related to late-term abortion, gender transition for minors, and government intervention.
[16:33] Barack Obama was given completed bills by senior senators to boost his record.
[22:33] Kamala Harris's prosecutorial past should be examined.
[28:43] Some people avoid pollsters to protect themselves, especially black men critical of a candidate's past marijuana-related incarcerations.
[35:48] Kamala Harris has a press pool but doesn't interact with them as past candidates like Clinton did.
[42:35] Encourage state measures against voter frauds.
[47:56] Official denials clash with community concerns over legality and hygiene issues involving newcomers causing havoc.
[50:04] Migrants are being dumped in towns without proper acclimation, creating issues.
[58:25] Reflect on Reagan's question, "Are you better off than 4 years ago?" Evaluate economic and personal impacts.
[01:00:05] Private Facebook groups are not research; real research requires diverse perspectives.
Investigative Journalist, Writer, Political Analyst
Jennifer Oliver O’Connell, As the Girl Turns™, is an investigative journalist, freelance writer, political analyst and entrepreneur centered around politics, culture, the American story, and Yoga-inspired workshops and programs.
Jennifer writes on politics, pop culture, cultural concerns, and media at As the Girl Turns on Substack, RedState.com, 1819 News, and other outlets including The Hill, Townhall Media, DC Journal, Real Clear Policy, and Washington Times Communities. Jennifer has been a featured contributor on The Grace Curley Show, CONK! News, KHTS Santa Clarita’s Politics & The Pulpit, The Larry O’Connor Show, All American Radio with Jennifer Kerns, and other radio, cable, and streaming news.
Jennifer is the co-author of the 2022 memoir, The Making of An American Hip-Hop Tycoon with Benjamen K. Janey. In her writing, Jennifer has studied, interviewed, and featured the individual achiever, their ordinary and extraordinary accomplishments, and their process toward great achievement, as well as personal, career, and financial success. This memoir exemplifies these tenets, as well as Jennifer’s regular Friday feature entitled, Feel-Good Friday.
Jennifer is also a scholar/contributor to the 2018 Outstanding References Sources List (RUSA), and American Book Fest 2017 Award-winning women’s encyclopedia: Women in American History, A Social, Political, and Cultural Encyclopedia and Document Collection.
You can enter Jennifer’s Orbit all across social media. Look for asthegirlturns on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, Telegram… Read More